The daughter of a millionaire who recently sold his billion-pound business has got married in spectacular fashion.
Riley Uggla, who starred in the seventh season of Made In Chelsea, has married her businessman boyfriend Alex Rimmer in a lavish ceremony at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.
Her Canadian-born father is Lance Uggla, founder of information provider IHS Markit, which he sold in 2020 for $39billion – leaving him to reportedly pocket more than $100million in the S&P Global deal, according to BNN Bloomberg.
The bride, who shares two children with her now-husband and founded Riley Studio, a gender-neutral fashion brand, stunned in three ensembles during her big day, which featured former MIC co-star Lucy Watson as a bridesmaid.

The daughter (pictured) of a millionaire who recently sold his billion-pound business has got married in spectacular fashion

Riley Uggla (pictured with MIC star Lucy Watson), who starred in the seventh season of Made In Chelsea, has married her businessman boyfriend Alex Rimmer in a lavish ceremony at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire

Her Canadian-born father is Lance Uggla, founder of information provider IHS Markit, which he sold in 2020 for $39billion – leaving him to reportedly pocket more than $100million in the S&P Global deal, according to BNN Bloomberg. Pictured, the bride and groom dancing


The bride (left), who shares two children with her now-husband, stunned in three ensembles during her big day, which featured former MIC co-star Lucy Watson as a bridesmaid

The bride and groom appeared to exchange their vows at the end of a long white aisle, underneath glittering gold chandeliers, and surrounded by their friends and family
Looking effortlessly elegant, the bride opted for a billowing wedding dress, featuring cut-out details, as well as a statement sweet-heart neckline.
With her blonde hair pulled back into a stylish up-do, Riley donned a fashionable veil, boasting white edging. Her long-sleeved dress was teamed with a bouquet of white flowers.
For her second outfit of the day, the mother-of-two sported a strapless white gown, which she sported during her first dance.
Later, when throwing the bouquet to her loved ones, she opted for a puff sleeve number, featuring a silky skirt.

Later, when throwing the bouquet to her loved ones, the bride opted for a puff sleeve number, featuring a silky skirt

Meanwhile, her bridesmaids sported bronze long-sleeved maxi gowns with demure necklines

The bridesmaids held white flowers and kept their hair in neat buns to match the sophisticated theme of the day. Pictured, the table arrangements


Looking effortlessly elegant, the bride opted for a billowing wedding dress, featuring cut-out details, as well as a statement sweet-heart neckline
Meanwhile, her bridesmaids sported bronze long-sleeved maxi gowns with demure necklines.
They held white flowers and kept their hair in neat buns to match the sophisticated theme of the day.
The bride and groom appeared to exchange their vows at the end of a long white aisle, underneath glittering gold chandeliers, and surrounded by their friends and family.
In snaps shared to social media by their loved ones, the couple were seen also treating guests to a magical firework display at the palace.


For her second outfit of the day, the mother-of-two sported a strapless white gown, which she sported during her first dance

With her blonde hair pulled back into a stylish up-do, Riley donned a fashionable veil, boasting white edging. Her long-sleeved dress was teamed with a bouquet of white flowers.


In snaps shared to social media by their loved ones, the couple were seen also treating guests to a magical firework display at the palace
A white three-tier cake was also displayed during the reception, featuring dainty floral artwork.
Blenheim Palace is the UK’s only non-royal palace, the family seat of the Duke of Marlborough, a World Heritage Site and the birthplace of Winston Churchill.
It’s been used as decor for many successful films, from Harry Potter to the Favourite and James Bond.
Riley and her businessman partner welcomed their first child Mason in 2019, followed by a daughter, Elle, in July 2021.

Blenheim Palace (pictured) has been used as decor for many successful films, from Harry Potter to the Favourite and James Bond


Riley and her businessman partner welcomed their first child Mason in 2019, followed by a daughter, Elle, in July 2021. Pictured left, the wedding car, and the party, right

Two of the bride’s bridesmaids pose up a storm while wearing the elegant dresses during the big day

Blenheim Palace (pictured) is the UK’s only non-royal palace, the family seat of the Duke of Marlborough, a World Heritage Site and the birthplace of Winston Churchill
Her father, Mr Uggla, who grew up in western Canada before moving to the UK in the mid-1980s to study accounting and finance at the London School of Economics, founded IHS Markit in a barn in St Albans.
In 2014, its shares began trading in a flotation that valued the firm at $4.8billion (£2.8billion), according to the Evening Standard.
But six years later, it was sold to S&P Global for $39billion, with Mr Uggla telling FT: ‘Nobody has forced me. It’s just too exciting.’
In April 2020, Mr Uggla used $24million in IHS Markit shares to start a foundation focused on education and the arts.
He has also helped with a school his former wife, Julie-Anne, built in Zambia and is a trustee and honorary member of the Tate art gallery foundation.